TASK FORCE ON ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA -- SPRING 1997


Membership:

The task force will include faculty, staff and students. In particular, the task force will include representatives from the Administrative Advisory Council, the Academic Computing Advisory Council, the Network-Based Information Services expert group, and other members selected by the chair, who will be Louise Dudley, director of University relations. Chip German of the Office of Information Technologies will coordinate staff support for the task force.

Roster of members:

Member name

Title

E-mail

Louise Dudley, chair

Director of University Relations

lmd2a@virginia.edu

Ann Antrobus

University Registrar

ara@virginia.edu

Kira Attwood

SEAS student, chair Student Info. Tech. Advisory Committee

ksa5w@virginia.edu

Jean Cooper

Systems Librarian, University Library

jlc5f@virginia.edu

Mair de Voursney

Director, Special Academic Programs, School of Medicine

mjd2m@virginia.edu

Rick Fore

Associate Director, Educational Technologies, Div. of Continuing Education

ref4v@virginia.edu

Marilyn Lockhart

Process Simplification Analyst, Office of the VP for Mgmt and Budget

msl6b@virginia.edu

D.R. Odio

Commerce student, Student Council

dro9j@virginia.edu

Bryan Pfaffenberger

Associate Professor of Technology, Culture and Communication, SEAS

bp@virginia.edu

Dan Philippon

doctoral student, English, GSAS

djp2n@virginia.edu

Judy Thomas

Technology Adviser, Teaching + Technology Initiative, ITC

jet3h@virginia.edu

Lori Wright

Executive secretary, School of Nursing

lgw8e@virginia.edu

ex officio

Chip German (committee staff)

Director, Planning and Policy Development, Office of Information Technologies

 

Jim Jokl

Director of Communications and Systems, ITC

jaj@virginia.edu

Sam Miller

Asst to the VP for Student Affairs

hsm8e@virginia.edu

Tim Sigmon

Director of Advanced Technology, Office of Information Technologies

tms@virginia.edu

 

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